Bullshit and Bullshitters
We've had questions about lies and liars in the past, but this time we're asking about the sort of fantasist who constantly claims they've got a helicopter in the garden or was "second onto the balcony at the Iranian Embassy siege". Tell us about the cobblers you've been told, or the complete lies you've come out with.
Thanks to dozer for the suggestion
( , Thu 13 Jan 2011, 12:55)
We've had questions about lies and liars in the past, but this time we're asking about the sort of fantasist who constantly claims they've got a helicopter in the garden or was "second onto the balcony at the Iranian Embassy siege". Tell us about the cobblers you've been told, or the complete lies you've come out with.
Thanks to dozer for the suggestion
( , Thu 13 Jan 2011, 12:55)
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Oh good God.
I'm sure someone has brought up homeopathy on here already, too.
( , Sat 15 Jan 2011, 22:10, 1 reply)
I'm sure someone has brought up homeopathy on here already, too.
( , Sat 15 Jan 2011, 22:10, 1 reply)
I don't doubt it
But the whole 'water memory' sort of pales in comparison, to me, to someone insisting that if you hold a food item near your hand and there's any muscle movement then it means you're allergic to that food. Sadly, I have a friend who is completely convinced both things are legitimate medical treatments. I wonder if she'll run out of stupid before she runs out of money.
( , Sun 16 Jan 2011, 17:56, closed)
But the whole 'water memory' sort of pales in comparison, to me, to someone insisting that if you hold a food item near your hand and there's any muscle movement then it means you're allergic to that food. Sadly, I have a friend who is completely convinced both things are legitimate medical treatments. I wonder if she'll run out of stupid before she runs out of money.
( , Sun 16 Jan 2011, 17:56, closed)
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